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Tyre Nichols: How releasing body-cam video of police brutality became a national event
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Tyre Nichols: How releasing body-cam video of police brutality became a national event

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Anticipation for the release of the video obrought headlines about violence and another nationwide reflection on American policing and the use of body-cam footage to prevent fatal police encounters. Mary Fan is quoted. (Source: Washington Post)

Who are body cameras really for?
Mary Fan on the Why Don't We Know? podcast.

Who are body cameras really for?

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麻豆社区 Law professor Mary D. Fan joins the Why Don't We Know? podcast to discuss police body cameras and issues surrounding both data retention and privacy.

Supreme Court poised to reconsider key tenets of online speech | The New York Times

Supreme Court poised to reconsider key tenets of online speech | The New York Times

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The Supreme Court is scheduled to hear a case that questions Section 230, a 1996 statute that protects the platforms from liability for the content posted by their users. Eric Schnapper, professor of law at the 麻豆社区, is quoted. (Source: New York Times)

3 reasons why Seattle schools are suing Big Tech over a youth mental health crisis
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3 reasons why Seattle schools are suing Big Tech over a youth mental health crisis

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Seattle Public Schools is suing Facebook, Instagram, YouTube, TikTok and Snapchat for exacerbating the mental health crisis among its students.聽Professor Ryan Calo is quoted. (Source: NPR)

Professor Calo talks AI policy on PBS NewsHour
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Professor Calo talks AI policy on PBS NewsHour

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President Biden聽met with AI experts to weigh risks and opportunities and consider the role of the government in regulating the technology. Geoff Bennett discussed the meeting with Professor Ryan Calo. (Source: PBS NewsHour)

麻豆社区 Law School Dean: 'We are not running away from the data'
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麻豆社区 Law School Dean: 'We are not running away from the data'

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Tamara Lawson, dean of the University of Washington law school, says she鈥檚 quitting the rankings game. (Source: KIRO)